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Titus Quinctius Flamininus , combining the methods of Roman with the lessons of
Greek history ( which he will certainly have known ) , convinced the Senate that
Rome must appear as the liberator of the Greeks while pursuing what was in ...
Titus Quinctius Flamininus , combining the methods of Roman with the lessons of
Greek history ( which he will certainly have known ) , convinced the Senate that
Rome must appear as the liberator of the Greeks while pursuing what was in ...
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The aristocratic poet Lucilius , at the end of a long passage full of high - sounding
Greek sentiment , defined it in a few simple words : ' commoda patriai prima
putare ' . Virtus as an aristocratic Roman concept has been much discussed .
The aristocratic poet Lucilius , at the end of a long passage full of high - sounding
Greek sentiment , defined it in a few simple words : ' commoda patriai prima
putare ' . Virtus as an aristocratic Roman concept has been much discussed .
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In a justly famous article W . Capelle ( Klio 1932 , 86 ) investigated the
development of a Greek ( and particularly Stoic ) tradition that provided a
justification for Roman imperialism on an ethical plane , after the familiar pattern (
ultimately ...
In a justly famous article W . Capelle ( Klio 1932 , 86 ) investigated the
development of a Greek ( and particularly Stoic ) tradition that provided a
justification for Roman imperialism on an ethical plane , after the familiar pattern (
ultimately ...
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VIRTVS AND IMPERIVM | 1 |
THE ECONOMIC MOTIVE | 16 |
THE SENATE AGAINST EXPANSION | 29 |
Urheberrecht | |
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